Siri's last founding father leaves
Tom Gruber was the last remaining Siri co-founder at Apple. Now, after more than 8 years, he too has left, the ...
Siri is Apple's voice assistant, introduced in 2011 with the iPhone 4s and today a fixed part of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods and Vision Pro. Siri can be triggered directly by voice using "Siri" or "Hey Siri" – or alternatively via the side button, Home button, Digital Crown or the AirPods stem gesture. Through deep integration with Apple Intelligence and a specially adapted Gemini model from Google, Siri is evolving into a far more context-aware, conversational and App Intents–capable assistant that can act deeply within apps, understand personal content and complete multi-step tasks.
This tag page on apfelpatient.de gathers the complete coverage of Apple's voice assistant: background on the cross-generational rework, personnel decisions within the responsible team, the strategic collaboration with Google in the cloud space, all rumors and reports about Siri across current operating system generations, new features rolling out across Apple's apps, practical everyday tips, privacy debates, and comparisons with Alexa, Google Assistant, ChatGPT and Gemini.
Anyone wanting to know what Siri can really do today, how the assistant is changing step by step and what role she will play in the future of the Apple ecosystem is in good hands on this page.
Tom Gruber was the last remaining Siri co-founder at Apple. Now, after more than 8 years, he too has left, the ...

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